Would you like some practice reconciling your monthly
statement with your checkbook register? While some people rank reconciling a
checking account right up there with having a root canal, it's really not bad at
all.

On the following pages, you'll find:

·A sample completed checkbook register

·A sample account statement

·A blank reconciliation work sheet

·The completed reconciliation work sheet (don't peek at
the answers)

Print off these pages and either complete the
reconciliation work sheet by hand or use the online Checkbook Balancing
Calculator.

Note:
Be sure to deduct any charges, fees, or withdrawals shown on your
statement (but not in your checkbook register) that may apply to your
account. Also, be sure to add any dividends or any deposits shown on your
statement (but not in your checkbook register) that apply to your
account.

Note:
Be sure to deduct any charges, fees, or withdrawals shown on your
statement (but not in your checkbook register) that may apply to your
account. Also, be sure to add any dividends or any deposits shown on your
statement (but not in your checkbook register) that apply to your
account.